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Traditionally, they were considered a separate subfamily ( Loriinae ) from the other subfamily ( Psittacinae ) based on the specialized characteristics, but recent molecular and morphological studies show that the group is positioned in the middle of various other groups.
Traditionally, they were made with small pieces of apple in the middle which is why the are called æbleskiver, literally " apple slices ".
Traditionally, the middle stripe was defined by the more archaic term of gualda, and hence the popular name rojigualda ( red-weld ).
Traditionally, they were Salishan-speaking group, who inhabited an area along the central coast of Oregon near the Siletz River until the middle of the 19th century.
Traditionally, sixth grade is the final year of elementary school, but increasingly it is becoming the first year of middle school.
Traditionally, the blade of a butterfly sword is only sharpened along half of its edge-from the middle of the blade to the tip ; this can be seen in all vintage specimens from the Qing Dynasty.
Traditionally these four provinces met at the exact centre of the country, which was marked by the Hill of Uisneach ( between Mullingar and Athlone in County Westmeath ), a name which may mean “ vertex ” or “ angular place .” The district immediately surrounding this hill was originally called Medion, which means “ middle ,” and is the origin of the county-name Meath.
Traditionally the club wears a predominantly navy blue jersey with white butcher stripes ( irregular hoops ), although for a time they wore an all-navy blue jersey with a thick white bar through the middle.
Traditionally, another eight measures of unaccompanied fiddle playing followed, coming to a partial close in the middle ; since 1936, this part has rarely been printed with the sheet music.
Traditionally, Sileby was split into two wards, separated by the brook that flows through the middle of the village.

Traditionally and corps
Traditionally, the corps carried a standard, in the manner of army regiments.
Traditionally, Roman cavalry was neither heavily armored nor all that effective ; the Roman Equites corps were composed mainly of lightly armored horsemen bearing spears and swords to chase down stragglers and to rout enemies.
Traditionally, drum and bugle corps served as signaling units as early as before the American Civil War, with these signaling units having descended in some fashion from ancient drum and fife corps.
Traditionally, drum and bugle corps consisted of bell-front brass horns, field drums, a color guard, and an honor guard.

Traditionally and de
Traditionally, they are served in a cornet de frites ( French ) or frietzak / fritzak ( Dutch ), a white cardboard cone, then wrapped in paper, with a good spoonful of sauce on the top.
Traditionally, the falla in the Plaça de l ' Ajuntament is burned last.
Traditionally, coca leaves are prepared either to chew or as a tea ( mate de coca ).
Traditionally, the wine was taken down river in flat-bottom boats called rabelos to be stored in barrels in cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia, just across the river from Porto.
Traditionally home to popular brands, as well as luxury brands Louis Vuitton, Hugo Boss, Lancel, Guerlain, Lacoste, Hôtel de la Païva, Élysée Palace and Fouquet's, the Avenue des Champs-Élysées confirms its world-class appeal as a prime real estate location: it has lately seen the opening of new big upscale shops such as the biggest Adidas store in the world.
Traditionally believed to have been instigated by Catherine de ' Medici, the mother of King Charles IX, the massacre took place six days after the wedding of the king's sister Margaret to the Protestant Henry III of Navarre ( the future Henry IV of France ).
Traditionally Anabasis is one of the first unabridged texts studied by students of classical Greek because of its clear and unadorned style ; similar to Caesar's Commentarii de Bello Gallico for Latin students.
Traditionally, they are served in a " cornet de frites ", a conic white piece of cardboard then wrapped in a piece of paper, with a good spoonful of sauce on the top.
Traditionally, Cabrales was sold wrapped in the moist leaves of Acer pseudoplatanus ( Sycamore Maple ), but nowadays regulations require that commercially produced Cabrales be sold in a dark-green-coloured aluminum foil with the registered official stamp of the PDO Queso de Cabrales.
" Traditionally, he was believed to have accompanied Caxton to England in 1476 ; more recently, it has been argued that de Worde actually arrived c. 1481, and that Caxton brought him to England to counter the competition of a second printer.
Traditionally Oberpullendorf was the seat of several noble families, among them the Counts Cseszneky de Milvány and the Barons Rohonczy de Felsőpulya.
Traditionally, this eagle appears in the arms of the Argeş county, the town of Piteşti and the town of Curtea de Argeş.
Traditionally maiko visit the Minamiza Theatre and ask two of their favourite Kabuki actors to autograph them with their Kabuki nom de plume.
Traditionally, Flamengos has been the centre of annual São João da Caldeira celebrations ( or simply Festas de São João ) on the island, held on 23 – 24 June.
Traditionally, Christmas Day is ushered in by a novena of dawn Masses known as the Misa de Gallo (" Rooster's Mass ") in Spanish and in Filipino as Simbang Gabi ( literally, " Night Mass ").
Traditionally, Anderlecht, Club Brugge and Standard de Liege are the three big teams, all of them playing and / or winning 1 or more European Cup Final ( s ).
Traditionally made with the Tomme de Laguiole or Tomme d ' Auvergne cheese, aligot is a French country speciality highly appreciated in the local gastronomy with Toulouse sausages or roast pork.
Traditionally, the particule de is omitted when citing the name of a person without a preceding given name, title ( baron, duc etc.
Traditionally, the building of the cathedral has been credited to one of Stigand's successor's, Ralph de Luffa, but the architectural historian R. D. H. Gem argues it is possible that Stigand began the building of Chichester Cathedral, and Tatton-Brown goes further, by suggesting that " most of the first church was completed as far as the fourth bay in the nave by the time of Bishop Luffa ".

Traditionally and French
Traditionally, North Africans use a food steamer ( called a كسكس kiskas in Arabic or a couscoussière in French ).
Traditionally, North American, British, and French timpanists set their drums up with the lowest drum on the left and the highest on the right ( commonly called the American system ), while German, Austrian, and Greek players set them up in the reverse order, as to resemble a drum set or upright bass.
Traditionally, the First Indochina War ( also known as the French Indochina War, Anti-French War, Franco-Vietnamese War, Franco-Vietminh War, Indochinese War, Dirty War in France, and Anti-French Resistance War in contemporary Vietnam ) is said to have begun in French Indochina on 19 December 1946 and to have lasted until 1 August 1954.
Traditionally Gandia's tourism has a domestic base, with the majority coming from Madrid, although in recent years it has been an increasingly popular destination for international tourists, mainly French, German and British.
Traditionally, an agent provocateur ( plural: agents provocateurs, French for " inciting agent ( s )") is an agent employed by the police or other entity to act undercover to entice or provoke another person to commit an illegal act.
Traditionally these have been fueled by wood and one of the earliest recorded instances of a wood burning kitchen stove was the so-called stew stove ( developed in 1735 by the French designer Francois Cuvills and officially termed the Castrol Stove ).
Traditionally, the French Army used the title " fusiliers " to designate ordinary role infantry, as opposed to élite troops such as grenadiers or light troops such as voltigeurs, carabiniers or chasseurs.
Traditionally, the ByWard Market area has been a focal point for Ottawa's French and Irish communities.
Traditionally, Belleville is leftist and votes accordingly for either the Parti Socialiste ( the French Socialist Party ), the Parti Communiste Français ( the French Communist Party ) or the Lutte Ouvrière ( Workers ' Struggle ).

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